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During this time Grant also starred in period films such as Impromptu (1991), The Remains of the Day (1993), Sense and Sensibility (1995), and Restoration (1995). He then gained stardom as a romantic leading man starting with Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) which earned him both the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role and the Golden ...
Nine Months is a 1995 American romantic comedy film produced, written and directed by Chris Columbus. The film stars Hugh Grant, Julianne Moore, Tom Arnold, Joan Cusack, Jeff Goldblum and Robin Williams. It is a remake of the French film, Neuf mois, and served as Grant's first US starring role.
Hugh Grant and Alan Rickman play their respective suitors. Producer Lindsay Doran, a long time admirer of Austen's novel, hired Thompson to write the screenplay. She spent five years drafting numerous revisions, continually working on the script between other films as well as into production of the film itself.
Hugh Grant is proud of a lot of his movies — but not this one.. In an interview published by Variety on Jan. 6, writer Jenelle Riley mentioned the 1995 film Nine Months to the actor. “Grant ...
Hugh Grant poked fun at his past legal drama during the premiere of his latest movie. While introducing his new film Heretic at Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre on Thursday, October 24, the actor ...
GoldenEye is a 1995 spy film, the seventeenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, ... Hugh Grant, and Liam Neeson passed on the role. [44]
Almost 30 years after Hugh Grant's infamous 1995 arrest for lewd conduct in Los Angeles, the actor has some jokes to tell.. Grant appeared onstage at the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood ...
Rolling Stone wrote, "The acid comedy of Grant's performance carries the film [and he] gives this pleasing heartbreaker the touch of gravity it needs", [86] while Roger Ebert observed that "the Cary Grant department is understaffed, and Hugh Grant shows here that he is more than a star, he is a resource". [87]